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Fall Seeds

  • Jumbo Cantaloupe seeds

    Jumbo Cantaloupe

    $8
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  • Orange Flesh Honeydew Melon seeds

    Orange Flesh Honeydew

    $9
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  • Yellow Brandywine Heirloom Tomato Seeds

    Yellow Brandywine

    $8
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  • White Cherry Tomato Seeds

    White Cherry

    $9
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  • Pink Thai Egg Tomato

    Pink Thai Egg Tomato

    $9
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  • Big Rainbow Heirloom Tomato Seeds

    Big Rainbow

    $9
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  • Green Globe Artichoke seeds

    Green Globe

    $9
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  • Rosa Bianca Eggplant

    Rosa Bianca

    $9
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  • Cozelle Zucchini seeds

    Cocozelle Zucchini

    $8
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  • Berkley Pink Tye Die Tomato seeds

    Berkley Pink Tye Die

    $8
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  • Black Krim Tomato seeds

    Black Krim Tomato

    $7
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  • Carrots Rainbow blend seeds

    Rainbow blend

    $7
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  • Armenian Yard Long Cucumber

    Armenian Yard Long Cucumber

    $7
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  • Glass Jem Corn Seeds

    Glass Gem

    $8
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  • Sale! Tomato - Costoluto Genovese (solanum lycopersicum) Sauce tomato

    Costoluto Genovese Sauce tomato

    $8$12
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  • Sale! Fahrenheit Blue - Black Tomato

    Fahrenheit Blue – Black Tomato

    $9$15
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FAQ

While fall seeds are typically planted in the fall, some species can be planted in the spring as well.

However, it’s important to check the specific requirements of each seed type before planting to ensure the best results.

Fall seeds and winter seeds can be similar, but they may have different planting times and requirements.

Fall seeds are usually planted in late summer to early fall and can withstand the cooler temperatures of fall, while winter seeds are planted in late fall and can withstand the harsher winter conditions.

Some fall seeds may require special preparation before planting, such as stratification (a process of simulating winter conditions) or scarification (a process of breaking seed coat dormancy).

It’s important to check the specific requirements of each seed type before planting to ensure optimal germination and growth.

Yes, fall seeds can be stored for later planting as long as they are kept in a cool, dry place with good air circulation. It’s important to label and date the seed packets for easy identification later on.

Before purchasing fall seeds, it’s important to check the hardiness zone map for your area and select seeds that are recommended for your climate.

You can also consult with a local gardening expert for specific recommendations.

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